Top Christmas gifts for people with chronic illness
Gifts under £10 for people with chronic pain
Fluffy Animal Socks from VVWorthy on Etsy |
Fluffy Animal Socks from Etsy - £7.50
Twinings Tea Superblends Selection Pack - £10
Lush Sleepy Body Lotion - £9 for a 95g tub
I absolutely love this stuff. I ask for it for every birthday and Christmas. It makes my skin feel so soft and the smell is so comforting. The smaller tub makes for a great stocking filler, but there are larger tubs and whole sleep-themed gift sets if you'd like to spend a bit more.
Westlab Epsom Bath Salts - £4.99
Epsom salts are a mineral made of magnesium sulfate, which can be helpful in relieving aches and pains.
Gifts under £30 for people with chronic pain
Yuyu Body Bottle - from £25
Heat is a great comfort for many types of pain. The Body Bottle from Yuyu is a super long hot water bottle that you can wrap around your body. You can tie it around you and wear it around the house - I often wear mine whilst cooking, and in the winter I have it bed with me at night.
Asakuki Essential Oil Diffuser - £26.99
Aromatherapy can be helpful to some people and is well regarded as an alternative therapy for pain, insomnia, stress and anxiety. I've had this diffuser for a couple of weeks now and I really like it. You can blend different oils according to your needs and tastes and the mood lighting is lovely in the evening. It's also a humidifier, which I find helpful for my temperamental sinuses.
Asakuki Essential Oil Diffuser |
TACKLIFE Grabber Tool - £13.99
Make life a little easier for your giftee (it's a word, i checked) by getting them this handy grabber tool. It's great for people with reduced mobility who might need a little help reaching or bending.
Multiware Laptop Tray - £25.99
Multiware Laptop Tray from Amazon |
Gifts over £30 for people with chronic pain
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite - £129.99
Hartann Ltd. weighted blanket - £59.99
Weighted blankets were originally used as medical treatment in occupational therapy, but are now more widely used for anxiety, depression and sensory issues. This one has excellent reviews, and I like that it has a removable, soft cover.
Thoughtful voucher ideas for people with chronic pain
Vouchers are also a great gift. Being chronically ill is expensive, so money towards things that will bring joy would be most welcome. Here are some ideas for vouchers you could buy the chronically ill person in your life:
- Vouchers for treatments like acupuncture or massage
- Video/music streaming subscription
- Health food store such as Holland & Barret
- Vouchers for books/e-books
💡 I hope you find these ideas useful. The list was compiled with chronically ill people in mind, but as everyone is staying home more at the moment I'm sure they will have a wider appeal, too.
Disclaimer:
All prices and links were correct at the time of writing. This is not an advert, just a round up of things I think would be lovely gifts. Some of these things I've bought myself, and some I've just researched online.
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